saw these in the Kings shop yesterday, anyone using them??
i thought they were just the AD333 branded as Q star in the US, but might be wrong
i thought they were just the AD333 branded as Q star in the US, but might be wrong
Not in the UK I believe.Like the AD333 I think there is a standard and a tour version of the Q Star
Why not hand them in to the club for the juniors?Cheers guys, will steer clear then, i don't like the Ad333 at all and got hundreds in the garden shed
It's definitely a rebrand of the AD333 Tour not the standard AD333. Because they're still selling the AD333 whereas the 333 Tour has vanished, replaced by these Q Stars.Cheers guys, will steer clear then, i don't like the Ad333 at all and got hundreds in the garden shed
Having played a finder definitely more like playing a Z Star than an AD333 but I may have been playing what is now called the QStar Tour
They were around before the AD333 Tour, this the third generation.
Plenty of info about them on the net.
Why not hand them in to the club for the juniors?
juniors only want the ProV1s
you are not wrong there, offered a load of balls to the juniors before and they all turned their noses up and asked if there were any ProV1's.juniors only want the ProV1s
Why not hand them in to the club for the juniors?
How much shorter do you reckon it was?Tried one tonight alongside an AD333 Tour. Bit disappointed and definitely shorter (for me) than the model its replaced. Won't bother getting anymore
About 5-8 yards with driver and about 7-10 with irons. All approaches into greens with decent strike were front/first third with new model. Couple of times put the older model down (no-one behind) and it would travel far further up the green and be longer off the teeHow much shorter do you reckon it was?